A 15 foot travel trailer that has been completely updated. New on demand hot water heater (Atwood XT), new roof vent in bathroom, new roof vent with fan in main trailer (Fantastic Vent with thermostat), new 8,000 BTU soleusair portable air conditioner,new microwave oven, new cordless mini blinds, new microwave, newer refrigerator, new main battery, new second battery (deep cycle/next to inverter), new breakaway switch, new volt meter with new activation switch, new water pump with new on pump light, new faucets in bathroom, new shower head (Oxygenics body spa), new toilet, new electrical cord, new inverter - 12v to 120v,, 3000 watts, new stabilizer jacks, new fire extinguisher, new TV connection, new gas regulator and tank, new light over mirror (LED double pancake light), new safety reflectors on side and rear, new battery box, new spare tire cover, new brake magnets (brakes and wheel bearings serviced), new step pad on door entrance, new long mirror or wall, new hub caps, wired system to run 120v refrigerator off of 120v inverter while traveling, new outside back light, new fresh water intake spout, new 120v outside outlet, 2 ton hydraulic floor jack, new smoke and co alarm. Comes w/ book of all instruction manuals. Unlike a lot of newer trailers, has windows on all four sides of trailer, lets in lots of light. Ready to pack your personal things and go camping. Call: Bob at 609-709-0856. $3999.00

.J.P.: SWEET Rig.. Prior lower New York state here.. Have the 1979 15 ft model with
rear dinette.. Can you add the pics of the AIR CONDITIONer, & the HOT WATER on Demand you mention in your post .?? THANKS.

The air conditioner is a free standing small unit that we sit by the couch in the back of the unit. We have vented it to exhaust out a side window. The hot water on demand has been built into the same space as the existing hot water heater. Are you interested in buying the unit or just curious as to how we have set these elements up.

The air conditioner is a free standing small unit that we sit by the couch in the back of the unit. We have vented it to exhaust out a side window. The hot water on demand has been built into the same space as the existing hot water heater. Are you interested in buying the unit or just curious as to how we have set these elements up.

Wouldn't be a bad idea to put up threads on how you did all this because we're a curious bunch around here!

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